用benchmark造句子,“benchmark”造句

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We have rewritten all the sample scripts to cover the new benchmark.

Once performed, you can simply go to a relational database performance benchmark site and find systems in the ballpark range.

The agreement this week to move to quarterly contracts based on spot prices marks the end of the annual benchmark system that has lasted 40 years.

But it is very easy to convince yourself that your benchmark measures the performance of a specific construct, and erroneously conclude something about the performance of that construct.

By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark crude for October delivery was up 72 cents to $77.17 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

While many programs do see a speedup with the server JVM, the speedup you see here is simply a measure of a badly written benchmark, not the blazing performance of the server JVM.

Of course all of this activity interferes with our benchmark.

The chart in Table 1 shows the results of my benchmark testing.

In this case, a benchmark is generally required to produce an accurate sizing for your custom application.

From this benchmark, we can conclude that the best way to take maximum benefit from this kind of cluster is to partition our job or application.

The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement bunker charge, a benchmark fuel surcharge imposed by shipping firms on sea freight, has risen from $455 per 40-foot equivalent unit in January 2007 to $1,130.

Make a small benchmark, the output is nearly meaningless.

The failure to agree on a benchmark that would guarantee prices for 12 months could destabilize the market.

The idea that women have not succeeded in society is only valid when based on the assumption that success by male standards is, or should be, the benchmark for everyone's success.

benchmark造句

Inside the kit are the benchmark facilities for loading the database and driving the benchmark.

When the benchmark starts, it instantly creates 100 very active user sessions that select, add, update, and delete records at the same time.

Was this a certified benchmark?

One benefit of the recent crisis, he says, is that it will provide a benchmark for assessing whether Banks have enough liquidity in the future.

Yet the idea of the press taking Twitter as its benchmark of newsworthiness seems equally distasteful.

In 2001, the performance of market makers improved in both the primary and secondary markets in terms of allotment as well as market turnover, as a result of the regular review of market makers against benchmark criteria.

This article describes the overall system configuration and some of the technology behind the benchmark result.

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